Provincial transit funding leaves suburbs behind - 2011
The compromise transit plan would use the Province’s funding to needlessly bury the light rail transit planned for Eglinton Avenue from Jane Street to Kennedy station (instead of surfacing at Laird Ave as originally planned) and to replace the old Scarborough RT vehicles with new light rail vehicles. For the same amount of money, the Metrolinx plan would build 52 km light rail transit both above and below ground along Eglinton, Finch Avenue West, Sheppard Avenue East, and would improve and expand the Scarborough RT.
TEA’s maps show that the Province’s $8.7 Billion can either build 52 km of new light rail transit serving 460,000 Torontonians or 25 km of new light rail serving 217,000 Torontonians.
Whatever plan is eventually brought forward Torontonians across the city have been clear that they want to have a say in shaping Toronto’s transit future. Real public consultations on transit expansion are required and must be followed by a vote on these plans at City Council.
More Information:
See the Report "A Win-Win Transit Solution for Toronto" written by the Pembina Institute. The report provides an alternative compromise transit plan for Toronto.
In February, TEA released a map comparing the full Light Rail Transit Plan with Ford's proposed Subway expansion plan. See that map here.
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TEA_Transit_Comparison_Map_Colour.pdf | 119.21 KB |
TEA_Transit_Comparison_Map_B&W.pdf | 124.3 KB |
Media Release- March 7 2011 Backroom deal removes new transit for suburbs.pdf | 26.12 KB |